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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Sheri Edwards

Sheri Edwards

YouTube - ‪Google Dashboard - English‬‏ - 31 views

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    The Google Dashboard allows you to view and control data associated with the different products you use with your Google Account.
Sheri Edwards

Google Public Policy Blog: Me, Myself and I: Helping to manage your identity on the web - 25 views

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    Today we've released a new tool to help make it easier to monitor your identity on the web and to provide easy access to resources describing ways to control what information is on the web. This tool, Me on the Web, appears as a section of the Google Dashboard right beneath the Account details.
Sheri Edwards

Blog posts on privacy - Google Privacy Center - 2 views

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    Blog posts on privacy We write about privacy on several of Google's official blogs. Here are links to our privacy-related posts.
Sheri Edwards

Privacy FAQ - Google Privacy Center - 4 views

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    Privacy FAQ -- 
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Google Terms of Service - 4 views

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    About your content Google does not assert any ownership rights in your content. What belongs to you, stays yours. We do require that you give us a licence to the content you post so that we can host it and, if you ask us to, make it available to others. Content on our services usually isn't ours. We may not monitor what we host or link to, although in some limited cases we might. Don't be surprised if you see something you don't like. You can always tell us about it or stop looking.
Sheri Edwards

Privacy Policy - Google Privacy Center - 4 views

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    Information sharing Google only shares personal information with other companies or individuals outside of Google in the following limited circumstances: We have your consent. We require opt-in consent for the sharing of any sensitive personal information. We provide such information to our subsidiaries, affiliated companies or other trusted businesses or persons for the purpose of processing personal information on our behalf. We require that these parties agree to process such information based on our instructions and in compliance with this Privacy Policy and any other appropriate confidentiality and security measures. We have a good faith belief that access, use, preservation or disclosure of such information is reasonably necessary to (a) satisfy any applicable law, regulation, legal process or enforceable governmental request, (b) enforce applicable Terms of Service, including investigation of potential violations thereof, (c) detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security or technical issues, or (d) protect against harm to the rights, property or safety of Google, its users or the public as required or permitted by law. If Google becomes involved in a merger, acquisition, or any form of sale of some or all of its assets, we will ensure the confidentiality of any personal information involved in such transactions and provide notice before personal information is transferred and becomes subject to a different privacy policy.
Sheri Edwards

PLN Challenge: How do I organize? | What Else -- - 51 views

  • easy as your ABCs
  • Add a highlight to a webpage
  • Comment in the webpage and in the description box about what you learned.
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  • Bookmark to Diigo (into a group and/or list).
  • research sharing. Each class has their own private group, and we have one group for all our classes. And I belong to several groups, including Classroom 20, Diigo in Education , and EdTechTalk. I’ve created a group for the Teacher Challenges, called “ebchallenge” if you decide to join Diigo. That way, our new PLN we are building can share resources with each other.
  • certain topics, specific tools (like Google Apps).
  • Now that I’ve got you thinking, Diigo has a free and premium version — and teachers should apply for the education version. My language arts students use Diigo for research, note-taking, and writing feedback and
  • t that is just for Tools — Animoto, Wallwish, etc. I also may put how-to pages there, or in my How-To List. I have lists for lessons,
  • Comment in the webpage using the Sticky Note feature and in the description box about what you learned when you click bookmark. Save.
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    Introduction to Diigo and group for sharing resources with our edublog challenge PLN
Sheri Edwards

And Now For Some Unexpectedly Good News - 35 views

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    Is this really good for the African people? or is it good for the foreigners moving in? Is this history repeating itself again and again? 
Sheri Edwards

Dotspotting - Welcome! - 65 views

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    tools to help people gather data about cities and make that data more legible
Sheri Edwards

Skype in Schools - 122 views

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    Kelly Hines
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    skype in schools livebinder
Sheri Edwards

Student Learning with Diigo - 107 views

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    Mike Collum uses Diigo with students
Sheri Edwards

Teacher Magazine: Teaching Commission Pushes Collaborative Learning Teams - 23 views

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    collaborative learning works for teachers
Sheri Edwards

Celebrity WebQuest | - 26 views

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    web site eval webquest
Sheri Edwards

Education World ® Administrators Center: Student-Led Conferences: A Growing T... - 18 views

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    student led conferences info
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Technology Talk - 35 views

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    word clouds how to
Sheri Edwards

Freedom of Information: How a Wisconsin School District Ditched Internet Filters | Edut... - 19 views

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    "If you take the Internet away, it's kind of like saying, 'You can't have this textbook.'"
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